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- Feb 24 2021
Oil prices are jumping, but the ceiling is close
Oil prices jumped in February, as Arctic weather hit output in Texas and OPEC held back supply growth. US demand is also improving steadily, encouraging the bullish narrative.Although the oil market...
- Feb 24 2021
China: The surge in capital flows may be just beginning
China’s capital in- and outflows have risen strongly since early 2020, following the easing of policy restrictions both ways. However, China’s integration into the global financial system has only jus...
- Feb 23 2021
United States: US Industry and Regional Executive Briefing – February 2021
New Covid variants are a risk, but improving health conditions and increasing vaccine distribution signal the economic recovery is poised to strengthen. The K-shaped recovery theme persists, with in...
- Feb 23 2021
United States: Chair Powell puts more focus on job recovery than inflation
Chairman Powell reaffirmed the Fed’s extremely dovish forward guidance. While he was hopeful that improved health conditions and ongoing vaccines will usher a return to “more normal conditions later t...
- Feb 23 2021
Russia: Markets are still overpricing sanctions risks
The election of President Biden and events surrounding the poisoning and arrest of Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny have led markets to add a sanctions risk premium onto Russian ruble pricing....
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